Keeping your class engaged with new and interesting classroom resources is vital in helping them reach their potential. With Tes Resources you’ll never be short of teaching ideas. We have a range of tried and tested materials created by teachers for teachers, from early years through to A level.

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What makes a site sacred and how can we be respectful? Use this interactive Prowise Presenter resource to find out. Don't have Prowise Presenter? Click on the resource link and create a free account today! (Works on any interactive projector or display).

Pocahontas has been known throughout history as a strong Native American woman who helped save John Smith's life and kept peace between the British and her Powhatan tribe. Take a journey into the past as you explore the life of Pocahontas with this hands-on project. A complete Study Guide is included, as well as templates and instructions. This is a Mini-Lapbook, requiring only one file folder. This ebook format includes a downloadable PDF file. Just follow the instructions, cut, fold, glue, and create!

What is the story behind our national day?
Use the Australia Day: Celebration or Commiseration Resource Bundle to engage your students in a study of Australia Day.
Australian Curriculum Links: ACHASSK064, ACHASSK086, ACHASSK107, ACHASSK135
This resource is delivered as a 18 page PDF in A4 size.
So, what's included?
✓ Dozens of ideas to introduce the topic, dig a little deeper and get creative with it!
✓ Engaging article titled Australia Day: Celebration or Commiseration about the history of Australia Day and why Australia Day is sometimes debated in the media
✓ 3-2-1 Article Response worksheet
✓ Australia’s National Emblems worksheet
✓ ‘Boat People’ poster
✓ ‘Boat People’ worksheet
✓ Cause &amp; Effect worksheet
✓ Acts of Discrimination towards Indigenous Australians
✓ Cartoon Analysis
✓ This Australia Day I... worksheet
✓ We Made Damper! procedure writing activity
✓ Australian National Anthem worksheet
Purchase Issue 30 of HistoriCool Magazine in print or digital format to use this resource alongside the coinciding mag.

Investigate objects from MoAD’s Neville Bonner collection to develop your student’s understanding of Australia’s first Indigenous federal parliamentarian. This resource supports the use of objects from MoAD’s collection in upper primary classrooms. It links to the Australian Curriculum learning areas of HASS, Visual Arts, Media Arts and English.

This is an add-on unit to the Canadian Grade 6 curriculum. It doesn't cover specific outcomes, but it is an important part of our Government Structure that I feel needs to be taught to our students!
This includes a full teacher version, assessment, answer key, black and white version and full colour.
I hope it is useful for you. I would be interested in feedback so please let me know how it is received by your students!
Versions in this download:
Full-Colour Teacher Resources
Full-Colour Student Version
Greyscale Student Version

Get your acting pants on for this fun, dreaming-inspired play!
Use the Performing the Dreaming Resource Bundle to engage your students in a study of the dreaming and its significance to Indigenous Australians!
Australian Curriculum Links: ACHASSK083
This resource is delivered as a 13 page PDF in A4 size.
So, what's included?
✓ Dozens of ideas to introduce the topic, dig a little deeper and get creative with it!
✓ Playscript for dreaming-inspired play: Why the Bat has No Friends, containing 10 speaking roles
✓ 'Why the Bat has No Friends' extension worksheet
✓ 'Dust Echoes' story evaluation worksheet
✓ Unique Aussie Animals worksheet
✓ Performance Invitation template
Purchase Issue 29 of HistoriCool Magazine in print or digital format to use this resource alongside the coinciding mag.

Here are five Essay Writing titles in one bundle. Each eBook contains one or more piece of writing and instructions and guidelines for writing an essay (including multiples possible essay topics) using the piece of writing as a starting point. The titles are on the following themes: Building Iron Bridges; Short Stories/Space Travel; Survival & Rescue (true accounts); Volcanoes (Mount Vesuvius); Wit & Humour.

Explore milestones of the Indigenous journey of democracy in Australia and consider their relevance to today.
The information and activities support the online exhibition - www.marnti-warajanga.moadoph.gov.au/
This resource contains background information, discussion questions and class activities to enhance student learning and engagement with the Marnti warajanga – a walk together exhibition.
Deceased person’s warning: Please note: Indigenous Australians are advised that this exhibition may contain images and voices of deceased persons.

This is written with Australian teachers in mind but can be used by all cultures.
This resource makes up an 18 page booklet for children to learn about where they belong and to learn about others.
Australian Curriculum—Foundation Year
Humanities and Social Sciences
Personal and family histories
ACHHK001 and ACHHK002
The Early Years Learning Framework for Australia
Outcome 1: Children have a strong sense of identity -
Children develop knowledgeable and confident self identities
Outcome 2: Children are connected with and contribute to their world - Children respond to diversity with respect

‘Gramma said when you come on something good, first thing to do is share it with whoever you can find; that way, the good spreads out where no telling it will go. Which is right.’
Little Tree narrates his own story, the tale of a unique upbringing in the near-wilderness in the 1930’s with his Cherokee grandparents as loving teachers.
‘The Education of Little Tree’ by Forrest Carter is a book that many readers turn to again and again. It is suitable for students age 11 and up who are ready to read about a time and lifestyle that differ from their own, and are able to take an interest in larger, challenging themes of life (the passage of time, spiritual beliefs, the natural world, money and government affairs, history, etc.)
This eBook contains reading comprehension sheets to go with the novel. (Still protected by copyright, the book must be purchased or borrowed separately.) For each chapter there are three short assignments:
1) to summarize a lesson learned from the chapter
2) to examine the language used in the chapter
3) to explain how a suggested ‘main theme’ is relevant to the chapter.
WARNING: The story does not paint a flattering picture of the Christian religion, and students who are Christian should be prepared; parents should read the book first, to be sure that their student is ready for this material. It also contains swear words and references to drinking alcohol, among other mature themes. The novel is presented as an autobiography, but it is a work of fiction.

Compare and contrast! Here are two true stories of survival and rescue. With detailed guidelines suggesting how to proceed, the student will read the texts, choose an essay topic from several suggested, take notes, organise those notes, and write an essay. This assignment will take at least one week to complete.
Stories:
Tracks In The Bush
An Australian ranch-worker goes missing, and three Europeans, along with six blacks, trek through the bush to rescue him. The tracking abilities of the blacks consistently astonish the narrator. He also describes the intense natural surroundings and the challenges, on a human level, that are faced by all involved.
The Marvellous Ice-Drift of Captain Tyson
This early attempt to reach the North Pole failed. The voyage nonetheless left its mark on history when the captain and crew were forced to abandon ship and live on an ice floe for 196 days in the middle of the Arctic winter. German sailors, an American cook, and a group of Inuit faced deadly conditions together. Under the leadership of Captain George E. Tyson, not one person perished.
Note: To the best of my understanding the use of the word ‘black’ to refer to the indigenous peoples of Australia is preferable to them to the word ‘Aborigine’. Thus, the original term has been left unaltered in the text. If I am mistaken and have caused offense, please let me know!
TIP! This may be a good choice for a student with an interest in outdoor adventures such as hiking, camping or rock-climbing.